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Virginia I WinC Breaks Turn Tide Of Game Trzeciak Ruins 101 Yds. Ralph Dearth Paves Way For Carolina's Only Score With Long Pass To Johnson Scoring with two quick 'thrusts in the closing moments of the game, Virginia Military Institute defeated the sophomore team of the University of South Carolina 24-7 in Lexington, Va., last Saturday. A crowd of approximately 3,000 people witnessed this contest which was heralded as one of the outstand ing battles in the Southern Conference last week. It was the second part of a double-hea'der with Washington and Lee opposing Elon in the first game. Nine sophomores started off the game for . Carolina, and the Cadet eleven included seven. Coach Don McCallister used eighteen substitutes during the game, and all but five df the players making the trip saw ser vice in the game. Paul Gaffney*kicked off to Jim Far ley, of V. .M. I., who returned the ball to the ina 45 yard line. Ed Clary engaged : a punting duel with Andy Trzeciak, who was destined to be the most bitter pill for the Gamecocks to swallow, apd put the ball in V. M. I. territory. . During most of the first quarter, it stayed there, and the Cadets were fighting with their backs to the wall. After a scoreless first quarter, Far ley recovered 4 Carolina fumble on the Central Drug Co. FOR DELICIOUS 35o-PLATE LUNCHEB-35o -Served at all hours DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR Consists of Potato salad, chicken salad, lettuce, tomatoes, cold slaw, pickle and choice of one 'meat Phone 5197 Printing For FRATERNITIES SORORITIES and CLUBS Stationery, Announcements, Dance Cards, Programs, All Kinds of Social Printing. DuPRE PRINTING C0. 1816 Main St. Phone 7066 P. H. LACHICO1 Dealers for 53 DIAMONDS-WATCHEl 1454 MaIn Street SILVER~ At Moderate Prces-Watcli A T TENT IO Mr. Advertis If you don' erty the she Give the S< body a cia: firm Announce; our paper," every stud< gets into hi side the stu is a prospec "ft Pays To adets Over Birds Fast Flankman Urban, who plays end for the Game cocks, has been a power on defense ir the Carolina forward wall. He will bi in the starting line-up against Duke Bird's ten yard line. Trzeciak threv a short pass to Taylor, who crosse< the goal line standing up. The trj for extra point failed. Leading 6-0, the Cadets received short punt on Carolina's 32 yard lin and returned it to the 20. Two plunge by Trzeciak put the ball on the fiv yard line and Beard took it across fo their second tally. Again the try fo point was unsuccessful, and V. M. I led 12-0. Coming back strong in the seconi half, the Garecocks took the ball of their twenty yard line' and carried i for a touchdown. Ralph Dearth sho a long pass to Bob Johnson, who rai to V. M. I.'s 30 yard line before h was tackled. Dcarii then took Oie >ai Curb Serioe A Speofity WE .SERVE BEER Pick -Wick 1240 Hampton Street ATHLETIC SUPPLIES AND SPORTING GOODS S. B. McMaster, Inc. 1223 Hampton St. Discount to Schools TFE & CO., INC. Years In Fine I-JEWELRY--CLOCKS WARE Columbia, 8. C. and Jewelry Repair Dept. N: er t; advertise your prop riff will. muth Carolina student rice to patronize your your merchandise in The Gamecock" which mnt reads and which mndreds of hands out dent body-Everyone tive customer. Adverie** SpoI BYE (CON of the gridiron exploits of not he would equal or appro Ghost" made the name of 1 circles. Coming to Carolina not just a "high school pla; through opposing teams fc Associated Press all state e for All-American hbnors Ii greatest player in the histoi Living up to such a for anyone, but Ed has did not go to the olde threat back, Clary's pi an important part in th man title last year. A varsity football, Ed ha ploits on the gridiron a with Erskine he broke a 51 yards, besides makii In the second game of th( hibition of his elusiveness I and placing the ball in se failed to materialize, it was great deal to eclipse his brot he'll make a record of his of S. Red Grange has decided active player this fall. TI the jersey number "77" tI 3 limit his activities to assisti C Bears. The former Illinois r after 10 years of professio: any more. "I would like to keep smiles Grange. "When t lege bang into you at t And when you are 33 y a permanent." e S Coc, Bernic BA iaman, h - defeated and untied for tli listen twic6before lodging were stopping in a small to coast to play the Uriiversit, building during the night, records getting out. Even leg, but all got out safely Which after all is enough. The Duke-Colgate cor was predicted correctl; number of the leading the United States. Ala sports writers, witnesse paper. Grantland Rice, to cinema fans, also ma ham. Davis J. Walsh, News Service, went to 1 It and to visit his son, io Coach Andy Kerr of Col week. That is just one mor Lexington for the game wvit: man, head coach at the Un to equip a college gridder: football staff is "all Irish.' Kosky are all sons of the En around and for 25 yards, and next play Urbanyi plunged t~ the line for the Bird's only Dearth added the point after down, and the score became 12 Apparently on their way to a a the Gamecocks received an upse Trzeciak provided the biggesi of -the day by faking a punt his goal line and running 100 for a touchdown. Several C players 'had their hands on hi he tore away leaving his helm most of his jersey with thei carried the ball across the go; In a desperate attempt to the game which was seeming ready lost, Carolina took to 1 in hopes of completing a pa a touchdown. One of these a boomerang and was intercept run back for a touchdown, bi the total count to 24-7. Carolina made five first down V. M. I. counted six. V. M. I. ri 55 yards from penalties to the and Carolina gained s0 in the way. In yards gained by rushi ball, the Cadets led with 219 wi Gantecocks being able to secur 51. Andy Trzeciak and Billy Ro led the V. M. I. attack with sp4 lar runs and returns of punts. Dearth and Ed Clary were th standing ball carriers for the cocks. . u.. o.. Notre DamE University alum planning a nation-wide can against communism. rtsology HAROLD PRINCE TINUED FROM PAGE SIX) his brother, Earl, wondered whether or ich the record set by Earl. The "Gaffney Jarolina respected and feared in football L with the burden of proving that he was rer," Earl twisted and squirmed his way r three years. He was selected on the Leven all three years, and was mentioned is senior term. Many called him "the y of South Carolina football." reputation would be a difficult task demonstrated that all football ability r members of his family. A triple inting, passing, and running played ) Biddies' winning of the Stite fresh .t the beginning of his first year of served notice that his previous ex re to continue. In the opening game way for touchdown jaunts of 62 and Ig several shorter gains. year with V. M. I., he gave another ex )y returning a Cadet punt for 50 yards oring position. Although a touchdown no fault of Ed's. Ed will have to do a her's record. But keep your eye on him; vn. portid-Bits not to return to the football wars as an ie original Galloping Ghost, who made e best known in the United States, will ig George Halas in coaching the Chicago luminary retired as a player last year ial tussles. He admits he can't take it playing, but I sure hate to get hit,'" young 200-pounders fresh from col top speed, they leave an impression. ears old the impression is liable to be ,ad coach of the Minnesota Gophers, un te past three years, will stop, look, and ius squad in a hotel again. Recently they wn hotel in Montana on their way to thf r of Washington. Fire broke out in thf and forced the team to break all speed Coach Bierman was forced to shake a with the loss of only a few hours sleep test last Saturday, which, by the way, r by this column, attracted a large sports writers and commentators in n Gould, one of the best known AP d the contest and covered it for his whose movie sportlights are familiar de the trip from New'York to Dur sports editor- of the International he game for two purposes-to cover ho is a freshman at Duke. late brought 35 players to Durham last e than Coach Don McCallister carried to 1 V. M. I. . .. According to Harvey Har iversity of Pennsylvania, it costs $60.00 for a season . . . North Carolina State's Hunk Anderson, Mike Koken, and Ed Lerald Isle. ""ih GTTBALL FORMER ta.FACULTY FAVORITE 7 ctr,Some students will, no doubt, be sur t when prised to learn that their professors thrill use the gym regularly. However, each behind day from one o'clock till two o'clock yards the gymnasium is at the exclusive dis arolina posal of the faculty. , ut At present handball seems to be et and their favorite .game. Not many years adago, they played "gittball," the in Iine. veastion of Mr. Gittman, who used to alvage play with Dr. Baker, Dean Bradley, :ly al- Mr. Harry Davis, Dr. Reed Smith, he air Mr. Wagner, Mr. R. G. Bell, Mr. J. ss for B. Coleman, Mr. J. B. Jackson, and proved several other faculty members. ~d and "Gittball" is a unique game, in fact inging it is so unique that the "American Magazine" published a very interest while ing article about it. It is played with ceived a basketball and boxing gloves, and Birds, three, four, five or six men can play same at one time. After putting on the rng the gloves, the players form a circle stand th the ing about five or six yards away from e only each other, and then the action begins. One player hits the ball to another berson (any other), who in his turn hits it ctacu- to still another. When a player misses Ralph the ball, he drops out of the game e out. to stay out until another misses and Game. drops out, then he goes back in. GIttball was full of action and called for alertness and agility. It was great ni are sport, unbounded fun, and an excellent ipaign form of diversion. Who knows, it may be revived y.et? Athletes Have Special Tables For the first time in several years football players at the University o South Carolina are eating at a regula training table which is supervised b; a competent dietician. Only those foods which tend to build up en durance and stamina are included o the menu. Three tables are reserved in th< northwest corner of the Steward's Hall, and all players eat at these tables This system is expected to continu( until the end of the football season Players have no set time for their meals, but come in just as other stu dents during the meal ho'rrs. The fare is slightly mo e expensive than the regular meals, and' conse quently is better balanced. Larger quantities of eggs are served to them al breakfast, and butter takes the place of the usual oleomargarine. Supper is the biggest meal of the day. Every man is served a pint of milk and a broiled, instead of fried, steak. Ice cream is always served for dessert and hard toast finds a place on the table at every meal. Compliments of GERVAIS STREET PHARMACY PHONE 4347 ECONOMY DRUG CO. PHONE 8119 R-E A I PARKER PEN Then come to this store an( Miracle Pen-the PARKER Vj WITH FULL LENGTE ~ 102% Grea ~Scratch-Pr4 It's a 2 to 1 college favorite a students by the Ross Federal Magazine. 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There's no other CAN NEVER IUCH THEM. enn decmpo.....e t... rage aeveu 1937 Schedule Half Completed Six football games have already been listed on the schedule for 1937, and five or six others will be added before long, W. H. Harth, athletic director announced Wednesday. The season will be opened on Sep tember 18 against Emory and Henry in Columbia. Bill Laval, former Caro lina mentor, is the head coach of the team. North Carolina is the second opponent, and others definitely sched uled are Alabama, Clemson, Citadel, and Furman. No other state teams besides the above will be played. Negotiations are under way to bring Davidson here on October 16, but this date has not been agreed on as yet. Mr. Harth also hopes to get a game with Georgia Tech in Columbia. An attempt was made to secure a game with Fordham University, and reports from there are encourgaging EAT THOSE DELICIOUS SHACK'S AT ALL SODA FOUNTAINS Evans Motor Co. 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